The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette

The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette

by Ryan Sharma
The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette

The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette

by Ryan Sharma

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Overview

Did you know that no one cares about your grades in graduate school because everyone gets As? Did you know that all students are doing extra activities to pad their CVs and resumes? Do you wonder how you are supposed to stand out among your peers and get access to special projects, training opportunities, or internship placements? Do you know the common faculty annoyances that may spoil your chances at these opportunities?

A truly professional demeanor will give you access to a competitive edge, yet there are many unwritten expectations that-if you are not aware of them-can jeopardize your reputation. The Unwritten Rules of Professional Etiquette gives you an honest account of the ways faculty silently judge students without pulling any punches. With this straightforward advice you can sidestep the hidden graduate school pitfalls and emerge at the top of your class. Covering topics such as excelling in interviews, responding to constructive feedback, and dealing with difficult faculty, this compendium is an essential resource for navigating the complex world of academic relationships. While this is an indispensable handbook for graduate students, undergrads practicing this advice will be truly outstanding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734980509
Publisher: Habile Press
Publication date: 07/06/2020
Pages: 122
Sales rank: 249,242
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.26(d)

About the Author

Ryan Sharma, PsyD, ABPP is an associate professor and director of clinical training in the clinical psychology doctoral program at California Lutheran University. He has been mentoring graduate students for over 14 years, teaching courses in professionalism, consultation and supervision, and the history of psychology. He currently serves as a board member to the American Board of Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Why Professionalism Matters
  2. Learning the Expectations
  3. How to Appropriately Miss a Class or Meeting
  4. When You Should Say Thank You
  5. Emailing
  6. Timeliness
  7. Don't Do These Things
  8. How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation
  9. Showing Your Professionalism in Interviews
  10. Withdrawing Applications and Resigning
  11. Getting Feedback
  12. Asking for Help
  13. Dealing with Difficult Faculty
  14. Dealing with Problematic Faculty
  15. Self-Care

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